Harvard Prof: Rape Law Classes No Longer Taught Due to Feminist Outrage

Feminists claim rape classes "traumatize" students

It’s now almost impossible for law professors to teach legal courses on rape and sexual violence due to backlash from feminist groups, a Harvard law professor said.

Jeannie Suk, who’s been teaching at Harvard Law School since 2006, said campus organizations representing “women’s interests” are advising students not to participate in or even attend class sessions that focus on sexual violence laws because they might be “traumatic.”

“These organizations also ask criminal-law teachers to warn their classes that the rape-law unit might ‘trigger’ traumatic memories,” she wrote in the New Yorker. “Individual students often ask teachers not to include the law of rape on exams for fear that the material would cause them to perform less well.”

“One teacher I know was recently asked by a student not to use the word ‘violate’ in class — as in ‘Does this conduct violate the law?’ — because the word was ‘triggering.'”

“Some students have even suggested that rape law should not be taught because of its potential to cause distress,” she added.

Suk said this turn of events is similar to the “second rape” argument made by feminists in the 1970s and 80s who claimed that making rape complainants undergo routine cross-examination in court would traumatize them more than the rape itself.

But by scaring professors from teaching rape law, feminists are going to allow rapists to avoid justice because an entire generation of lawyers and legal experts are going to be completely clueless about the legalities surrounding sexual violence.

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